Sentence examples for more sparsely occupied from inspiring English sources

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(The east end is more sparsely occupied than the west, so there was no opposition to the towers).

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In a place so sparsely occupied you can buy an entire town for not too much more than the price of a Manhattan brownstone, more than one dreamer has fallen in love with the desert, hoping to transform one spot or another into the "next Palm Springs".

Soon afterward, troops cleared the Ramadi camp, on a day when it was sparsely occupied.

Though the occasion attracted just under 1,000 people, the galleries were rather sparsely occupied.

The attendance was announced as 43,506, but there were entire sections that were sparsely occupied.

A dozen computers on the second floor had been provided for journalists to file reports; they were only sparsely occupied.

Instead, I kept thinking about fresh air having a new meaning, about what a poor target sparsely occupied state parks would make.

The former plant, though sparsely occupied by a few small industrial businesses, became a favored site for illegal raves, squatter camps and paintball battles.

The east and west coasts of the North Atlantic Ocean are sparsely occupied by brachiopods; the waters around the British Isles contain a few species, and a few genera live in the Mediterranean Sea.

It is worth to note here that sparsely occupied preambles are also used for channel estimation for similar reasons, as discussed in [11].

Instead of being full of jovial families drinking too many brandies, the bar was sparsely occupied by a smattering of grey-haired couples, silently sipping small white wines.

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